Pacific Coast Railroad No. 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2008

25-ton 4-4-0 in Santa Margarita, CA. Built 1968 by Bob Harpur, Wilmington, CA, and operated at an amusement park in Houston, TX, before returning West in 2006.

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  • wow, you guys sure do know how to put on a show. and number one is an impressive engine. keep up the good work

  • BEATIFUL!

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  • @pennyf9 Not exactly, they had the locomotive that's in this video, the 4-4-0. They also had a 2-4-0 that went to Six Flags over Georgia, and they had a General Electric Diesel Locomotive, and I'm not sure were it went. When ever I go to Six Flags over Georgia I always see the 2-4-0 from Astroworld. To bad she just sits in the back of the shops there.

  • @steampower2001 Is there another locomotive, didn't astroworld have 2 of these locomotives?

  • @pennyf9 Yes, I fact this IS the 610 Limited from Astroworld. When Astroworld closed they sent her here.

  • Didn't astroworld have another locomotive like this? it was the same 4-4-0 built by Bob Harper. You know 610 Limited?

  • Does Caroline have a SP 6 chime?

  • She has one funny looking stack, But her whistle is beautiful!

  • @RaceAcer60

    true but all of C&TS & D&S are 3 footers lol

  • thats a cool lash up

  • Now if i were to build a "Live Steam R.R",that Microbuss 3ft Scale would be the way to go,if you are going to build a R.R then why not go all out,Right?. :-<)

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